iPhone 3G and 3GS closing in on Orange UK, set for 10 November
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> In reply to Deep space bar @ 2009-10-26 20:00 from kJqf - click to readThey have $34 Billion in cash reserves, that's billion with a B, a thousand times $34 million, 170 times $200 million, it's chump change to them.
Apple does not dictate plans, the phone companies do, iPhones are on the same plans as any other smartphone, the only requirement is that they come with data because iPhone's use so much.
The competition will be good, now all the Pom's need is a government that will make them unlockable.
The iPhone is also launching in China at the end of the month.
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- 2009-10-26 21:09
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-10-26 19:49 from mX@a - click to readServes them right looks like they will be making more iphone models too just try and make more profit or have less models next year cause not enought money XD
Apple has 36 million in cash reserve but is a 200 million dollar law suit gonna save them XD nope
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- 2009-10-26 20:00
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Don't O2 subsidise the iphone A LOT? £480 for a pay as you go version is expensive, unlocked more so. Expect next year's iphone 4 to be even more expensive as Apple try to make money back after being sued, lol.
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- 2009-10-26 19:49
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> In reply to toffer @ 2009-10-26 19:02 from nxJ8 - click to readApple desides on the price plans cause they are greedy it's not the network provider that has any say it's apple that tells them how and how much to tell it for
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- 2009-10-26 19:29
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